Archive for September, 2008

How The Heck Do You Grade Art?

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Hi All,

Starting later this week, students will be taking home the first of this year’s art projects. For students in grades 1-3, projects will also be accompanied with Project Evaluations that show the grade for that project. I have had some parents ask me “How the heck do you grade art?” For this reason, I’d like to take this opportunity to explain the grading process for art class.

Let me begin by making clear what the grade does NOT mean. The grade is not an expression of whether the teacher thinks the student is a “good” artist or “bad” artist and it isn’t a judgment of what kind of person the child is (because as far as I’m concerned, I don’t have any “bad” children or “bad” artists :-). The grade that each child receives on a particular project only reflects how well the student did at meeting the objectives of that project.

People have also asked me “How do you decide what to teach?” Each lesson is based on the Illinois Fine Learning Standards. You can view these goals online at http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/fine_arts/standards.htm. I base each lesson on one or more of these standards. I make sure to state clearly at the beginning of each lesson what we hope to accomplish (learning how to use markers to draw different types of lines, for example). I also make sure to check in with the students at several points in the lesson, reminding them of their objectives for the lesson. In addition, I show the students examples of projects that meet the objectives for the lesson, projects that exceed the standards, and projects that don’t meet the standards. When the lesson is completed, I use a rubric designed for that particular lesson to assess each student’s performance.

Hopefully, this gives everyone a clearer picture of how the grading process works for art class. If there are any questions about a particular grade on a particular project, please let me know.

-Duone Brown

Wanted

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Hi All,

Some of the parents at Murray have been nice enough to ask what materials we need donated for the art program.  Here is a list of things that we never seem to have enough of:

pencils

erasers

baby wipes (preferably unscented)

paper towels

Also, I will be doing a sculpture project later in the year that will require us to use lots of shoe boxes.  We will also need small wood scraps (less than 2″ in length, width, and height).

If you would like to donate any of the aforementioned items, we would greatly appreciate it.  If you have anything else that you think we might be able to use, please let me know.

:-)

-Duone Brown

Check Us Out On ArtSonia

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Hi All,

I just wanted to take this opportunity to remind everyone about a way that you can see works of art created by our students. We post pictures of our work on a web site called ArtSonia. ArtSonia bills itself as “the world’s largest kids’ art museum” and was developed as a way to allow students to share their work with people everywhere. Visitors can also leave comments about the works. In the Gift Shop section, visitors can also purchase coffee mugs, t-shirts, and other keepsakes featuring student art work. I will begin posting work from this school year in about a week. For now, you can check out our work from last year at

http://www.artsonia.com

-Duone Brown